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" She saw no, not saw, but felt through and through a picture; she bestowed upon it all the warmth and richness of a woman's sympathy; not by any intellectual effort, but by this strength of heart, and this guiding light of sympathy, she went straight to... "
Aesthetics and Gender in American Literature: Portraits of the Woman Artist - Page 36
by Deborah Barker - 2000 - 258 pages
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Nathaniel Hawthorne: Collected Novels (LOA #10): The Scarlet Letter / The ...

Nathaniel Hawthorne - Fiction - 1983 - 1308 pages
...displayed. She saw — no, not saw, but felt — through and through a picture; she bestowed upon it ely interested me. My eyes fastened themselves upon...deep meaning in it, most worthy of interpretation, work. Thus, she viewed it, as it were, with his own eyes, and hence her comprehension of any picture...
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Pictures of Romance: Form Against Context in Painting and Literature

Wendy Steiner - Art - 1988 - 242 pages
...measure . . . She saw — no, not saw, but felt — through and through a picture: she bestowed upon it all the warmth and richness of a woman's sympathy;...not by any intellectual effort, but by this strength ot heart, and this guiding light of sympathy, she went straight to the central point, in which the...
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High Resolution: Critical Theory and the Problem of Literacy

Henry S. Sussman - Literary Criticism - 1989 - 273 pages
...appreciation. . . . She saw, no, not saw, but felt—through and through a picture; she bestowed upon it all the warmth and richness of a woman's sympathy;...sympathy, she went straight to the central point" (56-57). Although going directly to the central point may get her in more trouble than she has in mind,...
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Dictionary of Women Artists: Introductory surveys ; Artists, A-I

Delia Gaze, Maja Mihajlovic, Leanda Shrimpton - Women artists - 1997 - 792 pages
...excellence in a most unusual measure. She saw - no, not saw, but felt - through and through a picture ... she went straight to the central point, in which the master had conceived his work. Thus, she viewed it, as it were, with his own eyes, and hence her comprehension of any picture...
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Making the "America of Art": Cultural Nationalism and Nineteenth-century ...

Naomi Z. Sofer - Literary Criticism - 2005 - 296 pages
...particularly feminine: She saw—no, not saw, but felt—through and through a picture; she bestowed upon it all the warmth and richness of a woman's sympathy;...central point, in which the Master had conceived his work. Thus, she viewed it, as it were, with his own eyes, and hence her comprehension of any picture...
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Marble Faun Or the Romance of Monte Beni

Nathaniel Hawthorne - Fiction - 2006 - 294 pages
...were here displayed. She saw no, not saw, but felt through and through a picture; she bestowed upon it all the warmth and richness of a woman's sympathy;...central point, in which the master had conceived his work. Thus she viewed it, as it were, with his own eyes, and hence her comprehension of any picture...
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